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The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism

English · Hardback

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Sure to provoke discussion and debate as it offers a unique approach to some old and perplexing issues in the history of ancient Israel and its religion, Cook's study is a bold new proposal for synthesizing the social history of Israel's religious traditions. Among the many "Yahwisms" coexisting in ancient Israel was an initially small minority stream of theological tradition composed of geographically and socially diverse groups in northern and southern Israel. These groups shared a religious commitment to a covenantal, village-based, land-oriented Yahwism that arose before the emergence of Israelite kingship. It eventually rose to dominance, and its theology provided robust resources for dealing with the Babylonian exile. It thus came to occupy a prominent place in the present canon of the Hebrew Bible. Cook combines detailed study of biblical texts with a carefully constructed social-scientific method and body of data to argue for the early origins of biblical Yahwism. This book is written to be accessible to lay readers and also of significant interest to Hebrew Bible students and specialists.
Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org)

Product details

Authors Stephen L Cook, Stephen L. Cook
Publisher Brill Academic Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.01.2005
 
EAN 9789004130555
ISBN 978-90-04-13055-5
No. of pages 310
Dimensions 356 mm x 232 mm x 26 mm
Weight 717 g
Series Studies in Biblical Literature
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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